This episode of Splitting Cases delves into the Marvel Comic Universe with Permanent Procrastinator, local blogger and style icon Tegan Seymour.

Hear about everything from the 90s X-Men cartoon series to the box office breaking films. As well as theories why most Aussie kids didn’t grow up reading comics and why the DCEU stumbled right out of the gate.

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Renew Newcastle founder, writer and television host Marcus Westbury joins us this episode to talk about his lack of sporting prowess, living vicariously through the more naturally inclined and finding an 'in' to the world of SPORT!

It wouldn't be us though if we didn't trail off on subjects like hats, Guess Who sex pests, awkward wedding speeches and much more.

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Legendary Aussie songwriter Darren Hanlon talks about lost Aussie classic ‘Wake In Fright’ on our latest episode from a bedroom floor in Annandale!

Hear Hanlon talk about his love of the film, a disastrous screening, meeting the director and hunting film locations. While steering well of course to Harold and Maude, impromptu guitar lessons, why the internet doesn't have all the answers and much more.

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Jeremy Dylan, filmmaker, music lover and fellow podcaster of 'My Favorite Album' joins us at the Courthouse Hotel in Newtown to talk about his love of Elvis Costello - where we find more You Am I connections than usual. And that's saying something!

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Pointy and the Moose sit out on the balcony of the Bar on the Hill for a loose chat with Milk Record's Fraser A Gorman, Marcus Hobbs of East Brunswick All Girls Choir and Dave Mudie, drummer for Courtney Barnett. Hear about all things Milk Records, beer, touring, venues, nuns and Jet.

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Charles Jenkins of Icecream Hands and solo notoriety joins us in the beer garden of the Grand Junction Hotel in Maitland to talk songwriting. Moose and Pointy bring their A-game but are no match for the man who wrote ‘Nipple’ and ‘Spirit Level Windowsill’ so join us for a few beers and a chat.

Hear the songwriters songwriter on songwriting!

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This episode, join Pointy and the Moose upstairs at the Stag & Hunter hotel, with Shihad frontman Jon Toogood talking all things David Bowie!

Hear about Jon’s first experiences with Bowie, the cover he has chosen for his acoustic ‘Planet Of Sound Tour’, seeing Bowie live while Lou Reed squirmed three rows back, what his son thinks of ‘Lets Dance’ and a whole lot more.

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Singer Songwriter Dave Garnham is touring the country with his band 'The Reasons to Live' and stopped by for an episode of Splitting Cases on his friend and producer - Ice-cream Hands frontman Charles Jenkins!

Join us for stories, solo stuff and a vest with no pants on this weeks, Splitting Cases.

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Fellow podcasters Mossy and Robbo split a case with us on the 25th of September to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Sydney Olympic Games. There may or may not be a disproportionate amount of Nikki Webster talk...

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Peta Dampney joins us this week to preach from the Baz Bible! Hear Peta and Moose educate Pointy on the merits of all of Baz Luhrmann's films, in particular Strictly Ballroom, Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge.

There is also a revelation about Peta's past that is well worth the price of admission.

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What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns, or watching violent videos, that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music?

Moose and Pointy have been waiting a long time for someone to pick High Fidelity as a topic and our guest Anthony Scully does not disappoint

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Andrew Begley, the webmaster of the NLSC joins us this week to talk about running an online community, NBA gaming, hosting a podcast, his favourite NBA team and how to be a good online citizen. There may be a few Space Jam references.

Wedding photographer extraordinaire and all round lovely chap Luke Gow joins us this week to talk about all things photography.

Hear Luke ponder if he is adopted, his past as an amateur radio enthusiast and then electrician, the joys of pre-digital photography, awkward photos, what went on in the darkroom and just a little bit of dirt on the wedding front.

Moose not only discovers his safe word (Paul McCartney) but also a pocket full of animal feed!

It has all the trademarks of a classic Splitting Cases episode; an obligatory Tim Rogers mention, Moose munches into the microphone, disclosure of Nothing Cutesy’s name (again) and of course plenty of tangents.

Entertainer, fellow podcaster and radio announcer Maynard joins us this week for our first VS episode. The opposing forces? The 1980 Village People film Can't Stop The Music and the 1997 Spice Girls film Spice World. Which camp do you belong to?